Hello,
I am successully using Capsman with older AC devices like cAP AC with "wireless" package.
Now I have bought new AX devices (hAP AX3, hAP AX lite as cAP + new hEX as capsman) and I am testing it on the table before I replace the old ones.
I have it all running with new capsman, vlans etc, but I have one problem with old phone Samsung Galaxy S2.
On the old devices, I have only WPA2-PSK + CCMP enabled
On the new ones, I have the same enabled But the S2 cannot connect. I have found out, that it only connects, when I have only WPA-PSK enabled, with WPA2-PSK disabled (or with authentication completely disabled)
What is the difference between WPA2-PSK in AC devices (with "wireless" package) and AX devices (with "wifi-qcom" package)? Should't it be completely the same?
I know S2 is an old device and I won't normaly be using it, but sometimes I need to use it for a while so it would be nice to solve this problem.
Thanks for any help.
I am successully using Capsman with older AC devices like cAP AC with "wireless" package.
Now I have bought new AX devices (hAP AX3, hAP AX lite as cAP + new hEX as capsman) and I am testing it on the table before I replace the old ones.
I have it all running with new capsman, vlans etc, but I have one problem with old phone Samsung Galaxy S2.
On the old devices, I have only WPA2-PSK + CCMP enabled
On the new ones, I have the same enabled But the S2 cannot connect. I have found out, that it only connects, when I have only WPA-PSK enabled, with WPA2-PSK disabled (or with authentication completely disabled)
What is the difference between WPA2-PSK in AC devices (with "wireless" package) and AX devices (with "wifi-qcom" package)? Should't it be completely the same?
I know S2 is an old device and I won't normaly be using it, but sometimes I need to use it for a while so it would be nice to solve this problem.
Thanks for any help.
Statistics: Posted by novalis — Mon Mar 31, 2025 11:44 pm